‘When I see them, I see us’: Activist links Black Lives Matter and Palestinians “The tear gas that was used in Ferguson is also the tear gas that’s used in the occupied territories of Palestine.” Freelance Reporter March 14, 2019
New restaurant on Route 1 offers Japanese-style crepes T-swirl Crepes opened its doors on March 5. Sarah D'Souza March 14, 2019
UMD business lecturer resigns after allegations of discrimination against Chinese students David Weber allegedly accused Chinese students of cheating on their final exam. Victoria Ebner March 13, 2019
Less than half of UMD student senators have attended meetings this year Some student senators say this is part of a larger problem. Nora Eckert March 13, 2019
New pet, trash and impound fees to take effect in College Park on July 1 The city predicts it will receive an additional $10,000 with the increased fees. Carmen Molina Acosta March 13, 2019
Quality Inn and Plato’s Diner demolished for redevelopment on Route 1 The new development is estimated to cost between $140 million and $150 million. Samantha Subin March 13, 2019
“They don’t care”: UMD GSG says university, USM have been ignoring them GSG says the university and university system haven't taken graduate student resolutions into account Angela Roberts March 13, 2019
New UMD club aims to promote LGBT inclusivity, offer safe space to queer students The Queer Agenda will help students promote LGBT inclusivity within existing clubs and create new ones. Victoria Ebner March 12, 2019
College Park residents sound off on proposal to lengthen city council terms Only one of the about 13 people gathered supported the change. Carmen Molina Acosta March 12, 2019
UMD SGA voted to create black and women’s caucuses — but they haven’t given any input yet Recent bills, such as reinstating the WTFUMD program, haven't required it. Morgan Politzer March 12, 2019